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Kwaku Boakye Gyamfi Becomes One Of The Youngest Doctors In Ghana At 22-Years-Old


Kwaku Boakye Gyamfi has achieved an extraordinary feat by becoming one of Ghana's youngest medical doctors at the age of 22, as reported by Face2Face Africa. Gyamfi's remarkable journey towards a medical career began at the tender age of 5 when he enrolled at Danem Royal Montessori School in Accra, Ghana.


His exceptional dedication and intellect allowed him to complete his primary and secondary education ahead of schedule, ultimately gaining admission to medical school at just 16 years old.

In the same year, Gyamfi secured admission to Prempeh College Senior High School, finishing his secondary education astonishingly at the age of 16 in 2017. His admission to the UCC School of Medical Sciences in 2017, at the age of 16, marked the commencement of a rigorous six-year medical educational journey.


On September 7, 2023, Gyamfi achieved his dream of becoming a medical doctor at the age of 22. As the second child and only son among four siblings, Gyamfi has brought immense pride to his family and garnered admiration on social media for his extraordinary accomplishment.


Gyamfi's accomplishment adds to a growing list of young medical professionals making their mark in Ghana. Erica Maame Abena Pomaa Ntiamoah Mensah earned her medical degree from the Accra College of Medicine at the age of 21 in 2021, while Vanessa Aseye Mensah-Kabu made history as a doctor at 22.


Link: Face2Face

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